GetVersion function

With the release of Windows 8.1, the behavior of the GetVersion API has changed in the value it will return for the operating system version. The value returned by the GetVersion function now depends on how the application is manifested.

Applications not manifested for Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 will return the Windows 8 OS version value (6.2). Once an application is manifested for a given operating system version, GetVersion will always return the version that the application is manifested for in future releases. To manifest your applications for Windows 8.1 or Windows 10, refer to Targeting your application for Windows.

Syntax

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return value

If the function succeeds, the return value includes the major and minor version numbers of the operating system in the low-order word, and information about the operating system platform in the high-order word.

For all platforms, the low-order word contains the version number of the operating system. The low-order byte of this word specifies the major version number, in hexadecimal notation. The high-order byte specifies the minor version (revision) number, in hexadecimal notation. The high-order bit is zero, the next 7 bits represent the build number, and the low-order byte is 5.

Remarks

The
GetVersionEx function was developed because many existing applications err when examining the packed DWORD value returned by
GetVersion, transposing the major and minor version numbers.
GetVersionEx forces applications to explicitly examine each element of version information.
VerifyVersionInfo eliminates further potential for error by comparing the required system version with the current system version for you.

Examples

The following code fragment illustrates how to extract information from the
GetVersion return value: OSVERSIONINFOEX